Customer Reviews
fantastic music album!!!! - By: Ms. K. A. Earl, 24 Mar 2007 
this album is great,has MILLIONS of songs on & is THE album to buy.don't miss it!!
Now that's what i call great music! - By: Jack 'Ultimate gamer!', 25 Feb 2007 
Another great compilation from the 'NOW' team. This CD has all the latest hits on plus some great dance songs. It is an improvment on Now 64, however there are a few songs that just never seemto hit my CD player. Both of the CD's have great songs, my favourites are:-
'Ridin', 'America', 'LDN', 'Yeah Yeah', 'Love don't let me go' & 'Put you hands up for Detroite'!
There is a great mix of songs, & when you listen to it you think 'Why didn't i buy some of these songs as singles?!' A great buy & another fantastic 'NOW' CD, 10/10
My review - By: L. Halfpenny, 20 Jan 2007 
I think this is a great CD I don't presonally own it but my teenage daughter does & whenever she puts it on I just love it & once its finished I can't help but put it back to the beginning.I would reccomend this as a gift because everyone is bound to like at least 15 songs on it. I bought it on amazon as well so for first time buyers it comes really quickly (undamadged)
Now That's What I Call Music's Back Again!!!!! - By: Fran, 04 Jan 2007 
Well, my last review about Now Compilation was about Now 63, & I didn't like that Now Comp. but with this album, I completely change my mind. Now That's What I Call Music! is back!!!! Before the releases of the disappointing Now 63 & 64, Now is back with an absolutely compilation, full of biggest hits. I like this album, because there's a lot of hits, like Girls Aloud "Something Kinda Ooooh!", Robbie Williams "LoveLight", Justin Timberlake "SexyBack", All Saints "Rock Steady", Jamelia "Something About You" or Scissor Sisters "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'". It's a perfect compilation! Welcome back Now That's What I Call Music!!!!!
Ideal stocking filler - By: Mr. R. B. Ager, 02 Dec 2006 
There is very little new that one can say about this concept that has reached the figure normally associated with retirement but which, having outsold & outlived the competition, shows no sign of slacking.
As a convenient collection of the last three months' pop chart songs it is unbeatable - this one has eight which made No 1 & is sufficiently up to datein that, on its release date, twenty tracks were stillin the UK Top 40 & quite a few more had only just dropped out.
They've managed to squeeze 45 tracksin to the 157 minutes running time - the Scissor Sisters' song has been edited of its twiddly intro (which will please those who like to make their own compilations) & I think Meat Loaf has shed a few ounces as well, otherwise everything isin its original (single) released length.
It's the ideal stocking filler.